Seibold also confirmed 18-year-old halfback Tom Dearden [Sam Ayoub‘s client] would return for Queensland Cup outfit Wynnum from an ankle injury suffered in round 13. This and more on Murray Wenzel’s article on 7news.com.au. Click here
Sam Ayoub‘s client Thomas Dearden is expected to come back to the games soon! This and more in this article on Zero Tackle written by Stephen Marson. Click here
Sam Ayoub‘s client Halfback Tom Dearden is part of the story written by Ed Jackson on 7 News.com.au Halfback Tom Dearden is a permanent resident at the McCulloughs while winger Xavier Coates stays when he doesn’t fancy making the journey back home to the Gold Coast during the week. While McCullough jokes about banning ice creams or chocolate if his
Sam Ayoub‘s client Thomas Dearden is being expected to return to the games soon as per Broncos coach Anthony Seibold. “Tevita has so much potential and is a really talented player. He is starting to work out what he needs to do to be consistent. I really enjoy coaching him and he is starting to grow as a young man
Sam Ayoub‘s client Broncos young gun Tom Dearden will require surgery on his ankle after scans confirmed initial fears of a syndesmosis injury that will sideline him for at least five weeks. Sporting News reports, Brisbane are hoping it will only be a five-week lay-off, but they are wary it could be longer given his age and developing body. “He
Sam Ayoub‘s clients Brisbane Broncos’ young & strong players Tom Dearden and Anthony Milford were part of the article written by Troy Whittaker for Sporting News. Read more here
PAPUA New Guinea-born Queensland Under-18 winger Xavier Coates grew up playing club footy with Brisbane Broncos halfback Tom Dearden [Sam Ayoub‘s client] at the Currumbin Eagles and is now inspired to follow the teenager’s footsteps. In the article published by www.thenational.com.pg, it was written, Coates, pictured, contracted to the Broncos, has watched Dearden ascend from Palm Beach Currumbin High star
Sam Ayoub‘s client Anthony Milford is a big chance to snatch a Queensland bench spot for Origin, which could put a nail in Brisbane’s NRL finals hopes. Tim Elbra of Wide World of Sports, writes, Despite that, a raft of Brisbane players are in Origin contention: Milford, Corey Oates, Matt Gillett, Matt Lodge, Payne Haas, David Fifita and Joe Ofahengaue.
Sam Ayoub‘s client Tom Dearden may not know it, but in his own way he reminded Anthony Seibold of the joys of coaching. The Weeked Australian article written by Brent Read highlights Dearden, Dearden is the 18-year-old prodigy who made his first-grade debut against South Sydney last week, thrust into the starting side when Kodi Nikorima left to take up
Broncos coach Anthony Seibold says he let Kodi Nikorima leave the club on compassionate grounds as he outlined why he backed 18-year-old halfback Tom Dearden (Sam Ayoub‘s client) to be the club’s long-term half. NRL.com Reporter Joel Gould, writes, “That was more of a family decision. Kodi was given an opportunity over at the Warriors and it was the best